Racing Post is one of the lucky publications that has its niche cornered. Similar to publications with a strong hold on their audience, it has successfully put online subscriptions to good use since the early 2000s. But not all paywalls are created equal, and Racing Post was working with a homemade solution that was no longer cutting the mustard. It decided to revamp its paid content strategy to better serve its consumers, grow subscriber numbers, and collect greater insight into its audience.

Users May Soon Be Able to Download Tweets

If you were hoping for a long-term record of every link you ever shared and errant thought you ever tweeted, there may be a solution for you in the works. According to CNET, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo told an audience at the Online News Association conference that users may soon be able to download a history of their tweets.

This comes in the wake of a publicity push which saw Costolo unveil Twitter's new profile look on The Today Show and has him doing battle with angry developers after Twitter announced changes to its APIs.